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Stereographic projection of the omnitruncated 120-cell, a 4-dimensional polytope. Vertices and edges are in black; faces in blue. The features appear curved due to the angle-preserving stereographic projection from the hypersphere to Euclidean space, but are actually flat in the hypersphere.
author: Fritz Obermeyer
created with: Jenn3d http://www.jenn3d.org
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17:35, 29 July 2006 | 1,100×1,100 (1.12 MB) | Tomruen (Talk | contribs) | (== Summary == Stereographic projection of the omnitruncated 120-cell, a 4-dimensional polytope. Vertices and edges are shown; faces are not. author: Fritz Obermeyer http://www.math.cmu.edu/~fho/jenn/polytopes/cayley-335.png == Licensing == {{PD-self}} ) |
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